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Vol. 2

OF THE

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION of
REFEREES IN BANKRUPTCY

Organized Detroit, Michigan, July 9th and 10th, 1926

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THIS

Foreword

HIS issue of the Journal reports the proceedings at the second Annual Conference, as well as the current news of the Association. The success of the two conferences and the interest shown in the various issues of the Journal prove the value of both. With rare exceptions, each referee in bankruptcy works alone, consulting with no other referee and having inadequate knowledge of how things are done by other referees. If this Association could make available the experience of each referee for the information of all it would greatly benefit both the referees and the public. The Journal serves as a line of communication among the referees and as a forum for the discussion of bankruptcy practices and policies. These services can be further developed. Referees wishing to have particular subjects considered or to learn how other referees handle particular matters are urged to write to the appropriate committee chairmen or to the officers of the association and bring the questions up for publicity in the Journal, study in committee and possible recommendations at the next conference.

Nation Bthais

President

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,

November 28, 1927.

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Standing Committees

MARSHALL C. STATON,
Tarboro, No. Car.

S. P. CLAYTON, Tupelo, Miss.

HARRY L. SNYDER,
912 Second Nat'l Bldg.,
Akron, Ohio.

ALVIN F. MARSH,

2061⁄2 No. Michigan St.,
Phymouth, Ind.

FRANK J. COMFORT,
1107 Southern Surety Bldg.,
Des Moines, Ia.

JOSEPH POUJADE,
Carson City, Nevada.

UNIFORMITY OF PRACTICE

PAUL H. KING, Chairman,
Past President

Detroit, Mich.
HERBERT M. BIERCE,
Secretary,

Winona, Minn. FRED C. MULLINIX, Director,

Jonesboro, Ark.

RALPH E. MASON,
109 Main St.,
Ellsworth, Me.
ROLLIN W. SNOW,
309 Central Ave.,
Dunkirk, N. Y.

FOREST G. MOORHEAD,
Beaver Trust Bldg.,
Beaver, Pa.

HOWELL M. TANNER,
Bluefield, W. Va.

GEORGE P. BONDURANT,
Government Bldg.,

Birmingham, Ala.

WILLIAM J. DEUPREE,
Lawyers Bldg.,

Covington, Ky.

CAMERON L. BALDWIN,
Batavian Bank Bldg.,
La Crosse, Wis.

PETER G. HONEGGER,
501 Security Nat'l Bank Bldg.,
Sioux Falls, So. Dak.

ARMAND B. KREFT,
564 Market St.,
San Francisco, Calif.
RALPH D. QUINTER,
1512 H. St., N.W.,
Washington, D. C.

LEGISLATION

CARL D. FRIEBOLIN, Chairman, 2001 Guarantee Title Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.

CHARLES THEO. GREVE,
Director,

Cincinnati, Ohio.
DANIEL W. LINCOLN,
Director,

Worcester, Mass.

DUNCAN CURRY,
Director,

Staunton, Va.

ARTHUR BLACK,
53 State St.,

Boston, Mass.

NELSON P. SANFORD,
847 Powers Bldg.,
Rochester, N. Y.

J. FREEMAN HENDRICKS,
Doylestown, Pa.

WILLIS E. MYERS,
10 E. Fayette St.,
Baltimore, Md.

JAMES N. TALLEY,
Grand Bldg.,
Macon, Ga.

CARL WILDE,

1024 Home Mansur Bldg., Indianapolis, Ind.

FRANK MCLAUGHLIN,
722 Symes Bldg.,
Denver, Colo.

LEON L. BULEN,
Duncan-Peterson Block,
Missoula, Mont.

NOMINATIONS

H. N. EDMUNDS, Chairman Palmetto Bldg., Columbia, So. Car.

JOHN T. OLMSTED, Director,

Harrisburg, Pa.

STEPHEN N. BLEWETT, Director,

Stockton, Calif.

THOMAS F. CLIFFORD, Central St.,

Franklin, N. H.

B. H. BROWER,
Shaper Block,
Canajoharie, N. Y.

THOMAS L. GASKILL, 301 Market St., Camden, N. J.

MORGAN F. JONES, 305 Graham Bldg., Jacksonville, Fla.

GEORGE A. MARSTON, 648 Buhl Bldg., Detroit, Mich.

CHARLES F. WERNER, 1219 W. Franklin St., Evansville, Ind.

HARRY E. ALEXANDER, Houck Bldg.,

Cape Girardeau, Mo.

C. W. MONAHAN,
Andreson Bldg.,

San Bernardino, Calif.

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